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we will go to florida. >> i am from the state in florida. i have five stocks. alphabet, brookshire, tesla and then nvidia. >> all right. we are starting to et nitty- gritty because now we have too many. i'm willing to accept apple as a personal technology plate the best there is. i'm willing to accept nvidia. it's hard for me to divorce them . i will/alphabet. i didn't like the conference call. we are struggling with it for the trust. we struggled with ford. we struggled with alphabet, some are good and bad. that's what happens when you own chapel trust or run a portfolio but you always see portfolio managers everything is great and i despise that. we don't play that game. berkshire hathaway, great diversified company, bought by warren buffett. tesla, we know that is elon's electric car diversified company. personal technology , -- i don't know. i'm trying to figure out how best to put that because i have to come up with some better way to say tech otherwise have to get rid of nvidia. take out alphabet put the light lily and and i will feel much better. thank y
we will go to florida. >> i am from the state in florida. i have five stocks. alphabet, brookshire, tesla and then nvidia. >> all right. we are starting to et nitty- gritty because now we have too many. i'm willing to accept apple as a personal technology plate the best there is. i'm willing to accept nvidia. it's hard for me to divorce them . i will/alphabet. i didn't like the conference call. we are struggling with it for the trust. we struggled with ford. we struggled with...
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, dom. >> contessa brewer at the guitar hotel in florida. thank you very much. >>> coming up on the show, continued fallout for tesla over an ongoing labor dispute in europe as one pension fund there looks to hit the ev maker where it hurts the most. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time for the morning call sheet. stifel is initiating rivian with shares up 2.25% in the pre-market. >>> and bank of america cuts take-two rating with not enough known about the quality of the game of "grand theft auto." >>> and goldman sachs with the sell rating of avis. goldman saying avis has executed better than hurtz, but sees a limited catalyst ahead. shares down 1.5% in extended trading. >>> time for the global briefing. shares of rakuten falling. this after the parent company said it will cut its stake in the lender offering up 24 million shares of the overseas secondary offering to the closing price from yesterday. >
, dom. >> contessa brewer at the guitar hotel in florida. thank you very much. >>> coming up on the show, continued fallout for tesla over an ongoing labor dispute in europe as one pension fund there looks to hit the ev maker where it hurts the most. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time for the morning call sheet. stifel...
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i could argue what's going on in florida and disney >> but these people are financial based and these democrats are they're in favor of redistribution. that are and they write these law review away and jim steward was on yesterday he pfrm and put it in. jim said, look, disney initial live had caved and then iger came in and said, listen, we're not going to take the stuff. i think iger will be proven right. i think that deisn'tis that has reservation now, even for. >> what do you make, tucker na. i'm sorry. >> jim, i didn't get the memo on mentioning or not mentioning anybody's name >> you're not supposed to. >> let mae ask you a different question amazon looked like it blew through the numbers. the stock initially popped on the news yesterday afternoon then, this morning, things have moved around a little bit on to the negative side, because i think of concerns around the cloud business and just how fast that business is going to grow based on some of the comments on the call >> can you call jassy and ask him where the 500 basis points he talked about, the 11% growth is actually the b
i could argue what's going on in florida and disney >> but these people are financial based and these democrats are they're in favor of redistribution. that are and they write these law review away and jim steward was on yesterday he pfrm and put it in. jim said, look, disney initial live had caved and then iger came in and said, listen, we're not going to take the stuff. i think iger will be proven right. i think that deisn'tis that has reservation now, even for. >> what do you...
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nextep a question from rachel in florida who says hello. we have a 30 year plus, do you advise investing 20, 25% into s&p and the rest into stocks and bonds. this is important. 30 year plus time run brit stocks, yes. bonds, no. you do not need bonds until you get old print this is one of the points that i am at odds with most of the so-called seers out there. when you buy a lot of bonds you are betting against you if you think you're going to pass away when you are 72, then at 65, yes i bonds. i know that sounds pollyanna. the reason why i say it is because if you have to go into a long-term care facility and you own bonds for the previous 20 years you will not have enough money. >> 30 years long-term time. if you're fortunate enough that you don't have to live off the money you don't have to risk of selling it in a potential market downturn you can stay invested and over time you should do well. >> it really is a trick question because people do not like to talk about mortality. what does matter is if you had a long life and you cashed in
nextep a question from rachel in florida who says hello. we have a 30 year plus, do you advise investing 20, 25% into s&p and the rest into stocks and bonds. this is important. 30 year plus time run brit stocks, yes. bonds, no. you do not need bonds until you get old print this is one of the points that i am at odds with most of the so-called seers out there. when you buy a lot of bonds you are betting against you if you think you're going to pass away when you are 72, then at 65, yes i...
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and president biden is taking his message on the road, traveling to wisconsin today before heading to florida on thursday brian? >> hey, brie, i don't know if you were able to stay up i did. i'm regretting it. you and i probably got two hours of sleep there was heckling by the republicans, but they did at times stand up and cheer. >> they did. particularly when you look at kevin mccarthy, the house speaker sit behind president biden during that speech he applauded president biden roughly 40 times and stood up for a standing ovation nearly 16 times. so we did see some moments of bipartisanship during last night's speech the question is does that spill over into what happens here on capitol hill that's what the president is calling for, and that's what we have to see moving forward. >> i have a feeling we'll be analyzing this all day long. brie jackson in dc, also sleep deprived, but we appreciate it brie have a good day. thank you very much. i think they've got to start these speeches earlier. >>> when we come back, much more on the markets, wild moves, and some new names that you might want t
and president biden is taking his message on the road, traveling to wisconsin today before heading to florida on thursday brian? >> hey, brie, i don't know if you were able to stay up i did. i'm regretting it. you and i probably got two hours of sleep there was heckling by the republicans, but they did at times stand up and cheer. >> they did. particularly when you look at kevin mccarthy, the house speaker sit behind president biden during that speech he applauded president biden...
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now it's the latest casualty in governor ron desantis' war on woke disney is florida's largest private employer 75,000 employees so, when the governor takes it on - >> there's a new sheriff in town and that's just the way it's going to be. >> reporter: and disney hits back >> does the state want us to invest more, employ more people and pay more taxes or not? >> reporter: you would think that lake nona with an empty lot where 2,000 jobs were supposed to be would be devastated but local realtor says no. >> prices haven't dropped since that announcement. and i think this place has been growing rapidly prior to this and independent of that project even being announced. >> reporter: if anything, realtor laura says disney's move is helping lake nona manage all the growth. >> it was a wonderful opportunity, but we also with the rapid growth, we need time for infrastructure. >> reporter: that's not to say there aren't concerns. 100 miles away in the gulf coast city of dunedin, chamber of commerce gregory brady worries about florida's reputation in corporate america. >> i just wouldn't want us
now it's the latest casualty in governor ron desantis' war on woke disney is florida's largest private employer 75,000 employees so, when the governor takes it on - >> there's a new sheriff in town and that's just the way it's going to be. >> reporter: and disney hits back >> does the state want us to invest more, employ more people and pay more taxes or not? >> reporter: you would think that lake nona with an empty lot where 2,000 jobs were supposed to be would be...
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we've got incredible opportunities coming out of florida. we have 130% in terms of our productivity in stores vees a vee the average in the state growth, fundamental improvement is there i think investors are seeing that and excited about that, and taking the balanc-- off the tab our balance sheet is -- gives them confidence as well. >> kim, thanks for joining us. normalization, by the wait a minute people are consuming less than they had been during covid when there was more time to do so. >> i think head winds from inflation, tough cops are out of the way. last week we have had earnings across the big multistate operator space, and growth has been interesting great numbers. stocks struggled from the the infrastructure of the space. there's not a lot of money coming in. >>> coming up, plug power warning it might get its plug pulled we'll outline the action next. >>> later in honor of veterans day weekend, team rubicon will tell us how hiti is men service helps hiss massive humanitarian relief programs. that's when "fast money" is back ♪â™
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so against 2022, the state of florida has been we track hotel tax revenue across the state, which is probably a matter of public record and there are counties in florida that have been down 6, 7% recently. we also know that our competitors are discounting in that state so there are some near term issues in florida that i don't think have anything to do with politics. >> not about pricing eater when it comes to pricing in the parks you have a great understanding of what that can do >> one of the things we addressed as soon as i came back, whether our pricing was right or not and reflected value. i should say, i don't know the last time you visited disney world, i say it's where the disney brand lives in its most sublime form it's an incredible experience and very popular business and product and it's very successful we're not wringing our hands over it. there's near term issues in florida as we've talked about. >> yeah. >> and pricing is not an issue we address some of those. >> you're not concerned about some sort of a significant decline over time in attendance? >> not at all. you'r
so against 2022, the state of florida has been we track hotel tax revenue across the state, which is probably a matter of public record and there are counties in florida that have been down 6, 7% recently. we also know that our competitors are discounting in that state so there are some near term issues in florida that i don't think have anything to do with politics. >> not about pricing eater when it comes to pricing in the parks you have a great understanding of what that can do...
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timothy in florida, timothy. >> caller: jim, thank you for taking my call boo-yah from ocala, florida. >> what's up >> caller: i was calling for motorola solutions, msi. >> i have missed it. the i am angry at myself motorola solutions has been a constant winner. i don't know why i've avoided it i have to ask them to come on because, wow, i just feel like i have left the last 100 points. you've got a real good one there. i think it's going higher. james in tennessee james. >> caller: yes >> james. >> caller: jim cramer. >> yeah, jim cramer. >> caller: big fan of your show. >> thank you. >> caller: calling about amc, having it for a minute ever since before the pandemic. been up and down but i'm still trying to keep it. what do you think? >> the balance sheet is not that good he's done a great job saving the company but that doesn't necessarily make the stock a great buy. i think you ought to be thinking about owning, if you want entertainment, the stock of disney they don't report until may 10th but i think bob iger is going to do some great things there it's a third quarter story, not
timothy in florida, timothy. >> caller: jim, thank you for taking my call boo-yah from ocala, florida. >> what's up >> caller: i was calling for motorola solutions, msi. >> i have missed it. the i am angry at myself motorola solutions has been a constant winner. i don't know why i've avoided it i have to ask them to come on because, wow, i just feel like i have left the last 100 points. you've got a real good one there. i think it's going higher. james in tennessee...
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at least touch on the fact that there's been a political debate between disney and the governor of florida, so, it's -- trace the stock price, it's definitely reflective in the stock price, when that political debate started to happen. there's been a decent in the stock price. having said that, i own the stock for a long period of time. i thought that we were around the pandemic lows, a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can pay more but you can't get more. gold bond. champion your skin. bridgett is here. she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, and once-in-a-lifetime. is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started wih fast
at least touch on the fact that there's been a political debate between disney and the governor of florida, so, it's -- trace the stock price, it's definitely reflective in the stock price, when that political debate started to happen. there's been a decent in the stock price. having said that, i own the stock for a long period of time. i thought that we were around the pandemic lows, a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can...
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carrie, up first dennis in florida. i earn align technology $191.97. would this be a good time to accumulate more? what do you think? >> dennis, you get an "a" for making thaft purchase at the right price. this was a stock trading at 725. we own it. it's in the inviz liners for dental reconstruction. it was destroyed by the market after it had a big runoff. it fell up 45% from the bottom, still down 55% from the peak but i would add slowly a little more you've got headwinds in china. i know it's reopened, but that's big market it's an expensive discretionary item, so if there's some weakness in consumer spending, you might get a chance to buy a little lower than it is here, but it's selling for an attractive multiple with a lot of growth. we think it's a good trade and you get an a-minus definitely for being in it with me. >> professor, you're up. from jeff, i've been watching black stone for a while, took the plunge at $78.50 in a long-term income account what do you think here >> i think it has to be an "a. he's up 14 or so percent on the trade. we o
carrie, up first dennis in florida. i earn align technology $191.97. would this be a good time to accumulate more? what do you think? >> dennis, you get an "a" for making thaft purchase at the right price. this was a stock trading at 725. we own it. it's in the inviz liners for dental reconstruction. it was destroyed by the market after it had a big runoff. it fell up 45% from the bottom, still down 55% from the peak but i would add slowly a little more you've got headwinds in...
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when i got elected, florida was viewed as the most significant closely divided state. most of the races were one-point races, governor race, presidential races. i came in with a narrow margin and we ended up turning that into a 20-point victory. we brought people together. the far left, we fought and weep b we beat the far left. there's a strong majority of this country that wants a restoration of sanity, they want to see government focus on their needs and not the needs of the people in d.c. and that's what i'll represent and it will be a bottom-up movement. you remember president reagan, he had a democratic house his entire eight years and he was able to do a lot of great things. it wasn't necessarily because they were back slapping. i know people talk about that. it was because reagan appealed to the constituents of these members and these constituents said, guys, it's final to get stuff down. >> what might work locally in florida might not work nationally either. i'm thinking about the fight with disney and all the ramifications from that. some people tie difficult
when i got elected, florida was viewed as the most significant closely divided state. most of the races were one-point races, governor race, presidential races. i came in with a narrow margin and we ended up turning that into a 20-point victory. we brought people together. the far left, we fought and weep b we beat the far left. there's a strong majority of this country that wants a restoration of sanity, they want to see government focus on their needs and not the needs of the people in d.c....
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. >>> they are not superior to the people of florida. come hell or high water we're going to make sure that that policy of florida carries the day and so they can keep trying to do things, but ultimately we're going to win on every single issue involving disney, i can tell you that. >> that's florida governor ron desantis on cnn thursday taking aim at disney telling people to buckle up, jim, that they'll consider maybe new taxes, new tolls on roads that lead to disney. >> bob iger talks about how he's anti-business. i think he wasn't strong enough in this. if you had a radical democrat, the likes of let's say -- i don't think senator warren is radical. a lot of people do she would put taxes on hotels and she would put tolls on bridges. that's what you do if you're a left-wing politician desantis, maybe he's trying to appeal to the radical left maybe he has a shot with that. he can be all sorts of stuff and personal, but he's clearly in league with -- let's call sanders. i bet senator sanders -- he's a reasonable man, but he wants big hot
. >>> they are not superior to the people of florida. come hell or high water we're going to make sure that that policy of florida carries the day and so they can keep trying to do things, but ultimately we're going to win on every single issue involving disney, i can tell you that. >> that's florida governor ron desantis on cnn thursday taking aim at disney telling people to buckle up, jim, that they'll consider maybe new taxes, new tolls on roads that lead to disney. >>...
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challenging period this weekend on -- we did our fabulous teaching, our investing club teaching data in florida and the monthly club meeting and i was adamant oil is to be bought, not sold oil has a four here and the ones thrown away should be bought i'll say absolutely, yes, your exxon call, buy some, not all. jeff marks and i were talking a lot about not buying all at once but i like your call, exxon. now let's go to wayne in california, wayne? >> caller: jim, oh my gosh i love this call i bought 15,000 shares of uber am i in or no? >> it reports on february 8th this week. i personally feel that you've got -- look, i'm a big believer there is uber and lyft and lyft isn't doing well and uber is it's just far out in advance you'll really know it. i think therefore you're fine but don't get to aggressive. that's enough. it's just a very complicated thing that's going to be much better for you in the out years as they call it than right now the chart is interpreted by carol boroden says it might be running out of steam and pull in your horns if things go negative near the end of the month. all ri
challenging period this weekend on -- we did our fabulous teaching, our investing club teaching data in florida and the monthly club meeting and i was adamant oil is to be bought, not sold oil has a four here and the ones thrown away should be bought i'll say absolutely, yes, your exxon call, buy some, not all. jeff marks and i were talking a lot about not buying all at once but i like your call, exxon. now let's go to wayne in california, wayne? >> caller: jim, oh my gosh i love this...
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. >> florida is definitely weaker. there's no doubt about it. california's on fire. china is amazingly strong. the cruise ships are operating full, five crews, so you've got one park that definitely has some weakness, but now, this is what's important. it's still better than pre-covid. so, let's not freak out. >> okay, but orlando is weaker. >> right. >> california's -- what? why? any reason why florida would be -- >> ours is not to reason why. ours is just to tell the truth. now, what's interesting is that walt disney was at $110 last time we got these numbers when -- the 2019 numbers, and these are better than 2019, but nobody cares because this is what i call a down stock. >> it is a down stock. >> down stock. >> they had their investor day recently, didn't really tell us too much, other than what they're going to spend on the parks over the next ten years, which is significantly more than what they spent over the last ten. parks is the key cash flow contributor to this company without a doubt and will continue to be, but i think a lot of that move down is also ju
. >> florida is definitely weaker. there's no doubt about it. california's on fire. china is amazingly strong. the cruise ships are operating full, five crews, so you've got one park that definitely has some weakness, but now, this is what's important. it's still better than pre-covid. so, let's not freak out. >> okay, but orlando is weaker. >> right. >> california's -- what? why? any reason why florida would be -- >> ours is not to reason why. ours is just to tell...
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. >> they've got 19, 20 million people in florida. >> remember the combined city and state tax rate and federal for someone who lives in new york is about 52% right now. 52%. >> don't need to be reminded of that, but thank you. >> the question for legislators and governor hochul saying, look, we don't have room to go much higher once you look at a combined rate of 14% state and city. >> speaking of bad, bad numbers, did you see the california deficit today. $68 billion. that was a record for california i think also hints at the exodus from that state. >> yeah. and the question that states will have, all these high tax states now that they're not getting revenue from the federal government and not seeing the big capital gains increases we had in 2021, do you cut services, which they're trying to do in new york with a lot of pushback, or do you increase taxes? there's not a lot of room on either side politically. >> yeah. >> from the progressives to cut spending or from the more moderates to raise taxes this is going to play out -- this will be the big story on the state fiscal level as t
. >> they've got 19, 20 million people in florida. >> remember the combined city and state tax rate and federal for someone who lives in new york is about 52% right now. 52%. >> don't need to be reminded of that, but thank you. >> the question for legislators and governor hochul saying, look, we don't have room to go much higher once you look at a combined rate of 14% state and city. >> speaking of bad, bad numbers, did you see the california deficit today. $68...
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let's go to allen in florida. allen? >> caller: jimmy chill. thanks for the investment club. makes all the difference for us home gamers. >> that's what i want, thank you. join the club. a lot of people at the mescal signing this weekend were at the club. plus, my wife. what's up? >> caller: let me get right to you, jimmy, this is important. i've been reading about the worldwide nuclear energy renaissance. new plants are opening, previously shut down plants are reopening. existing plants are getting life extension. you've got this new smr technology. >> right. >> caller: uranium demand is greater than supply and the u.s. tilts need domestic uranium. $600 million acquiring uranium companies when uranium -- >> okay, okay. so what do we want to do? >> caller: are they a good buy? uranium is now $75 a pound. >> i got to, look, i got to tell you, it's a good spec. i've said that before. at this price it's still a good spec. it's a good spec, because i agree with everything you said. john in georgia, john? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah! >> boo-yah! what's up? >> caller: great, great
let's go to allen in florida. allen? >> caller: jimmy chill. thanks for the investment club. makes all the difference for us home gamers. >> that's what i want, thank you. join the club. a lot of people at the mescal signing this weekend were at the club. plus, my wife. what's up? >> caller: let me get right to you, jimmy, this is important. i've been reading about the worldwide nuclear energy renaissance. new plants are opening, previously shut down plants are reopening....
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a group of chinese immigrants in florida suing the state over a new law that bans them from buying properties within ten miles of military installations and other critical infrastructure the law also impacts citizens of other countries, including syria, iran and russia, but chinese citizens, and those selling property to them, face the harshest penalties the suit says the law unfairly equates chinese people with the actions of their government. >>> emergency shelters have started to fill in guam as residents brace for typhoon mawar, a powerful storm that is expected to hit the territory on wednesday. president joe biden approving an emergency declaration ahead of the storm and the governor ordering people in low-lying areas to evacuate. >>> and what'sapp will allow users to edit messages but only for 15 minutes after they press send the popular chat app started to roll out this feature to people worldwide. it should be available to all users in the coming weeks. >>> that's seema mody. our "call of the day," chevron is upgraded to a buy there it is up 3%. stephanie link, you own it they cut th
a group of chinese immigrants in florida suing the state over a new law that bans them from buying properties within ten miles of military installations and other critical infrastructure the law also impacts citizens of other countries, including syria, iran and russia, but chinese citizens, and those selling property to them, face the harshest penalties the suit says the law unfairly equates chinese people with the actions of their government. >>> emergency shelters have started to...
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. >> a cool day in south florida but it feels kind of good. it's hot in the oil market, maybe in six months, as it is here, if scott's right, maybe $100, $150 in the next seven years. >> great interview thanks for bringing that to us brian sullivan with scott sheffield. >>> still to come, a.i.-generated gains some bullish on microsoft with a.i. but the stock is lower again today and has had a bad run lately but shares of lamb weston are gaining, jumping 10% that's not small potatoes. the stock hitting an all-time high ithn is market. is there room to run >>> welcome back to the world of competitive search engine technology where the age-old rivalry between google and bing takes on a whole new face as the two powerhouses fight for dominance in the search engine market, bing has invested in artificial intelligence and chat technology, could this with the chance to threaten google's stronghold that's pretty good >> i think we're toast >> why one firm is bullish on microsoft, even though the shares, they've kind of been toast lately joining us is
. >> a cool day in south florida but it feels kind of good. it's hot in the oil market, maybe in six months, as it is here, if scott's right, maybe $100, $150 in the next seven years. >> great interview thanks for bringing that to us brian sullivan with scott sheffield. >>> still to come, a.i.-generated gains some bullish on microsoft with a.i. but the stock is lower again today and has had a bad run lately but shares of lamb weston are gaining, jumping 10% that's not small...
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lot of back and forth, and any potential negatives are baked in the stock if i were the governor of florida, i would not want to antagonize the house of the mouse. and fitzpatrick, the question is whether disney bottomed already. and guess what he is convinced the answer is yes. fitzpatrick has shotted a basing pattern here and while the stock's been stuck at a ceiling of resistance today, it's almost exactly, fitz says it's under accumulation big money managers keep buying, and look where disney is coming from back on december t8th. after spending last year, the stock made a high volume reversal at 84 that was a terrific moment disney surged 40% to 118 you had a climax bottom and unfortunately, a climax top. the quarter was phenomenal and the market turned negative in february, and disney was dragged down in the month after the last quarter. the stock last 23% of its value and made little of his headway and stabilize march 13th and drifting sideways. over the past six weeks, fitzpatrick pointed out a series of high and lows, and just that the sellers seem to step in when the stock goes in
lot of back and forth, and any potential negatives are baked in the stock if i were the governor of florida, i would not want to antagonize the house of the mouse. and fitzpatrick, the question is whether disney bottomed already. and guess what he is convinced the answer is yes. fitzpatrick has shotted a basing pattern here and while the stock's been stuck at a ceiling of resistance today, it's almost exactly, fitz says it's under accumulation big money managers keep buying, and look where...
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next we have a question from robert in florida, who asks do you think nee is a good long-term buy at these levels after the big price drop? the answer is no. and i'll tell you why. because i can't figure out why this one fell so deep. and i've made a ton of calls on textera. it is acting so funny i can't get in it. i have to make a lot of calls to figure out what's going on and then forget about it. that means it's way too hard for everybody because i've got contacts everywhere and i can't figure it out. you want to join the club? let's say you're regina gilgan, she's my executive producer, she should take the cell phone -- oh, she has the flip phone. never mind. "mad money's" back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, cramer takes your calls and the sky is the limit. it's a fast-fire "lightning round." next. this is spring semester at fairfield-suisun unified. they switched to google tools for education because there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. now they're focused on learning knowing that their data is secure. ( ♪♪ ) hi, my name is damion clark
next we have a question from robert in florida, who asks do you think nee is a good long-term buy at these levels after the big price drop? the answer is no. and i'll tell you why. because i can't figure out why this one fell so deep. and i've made a ton of calls on textera. it is acting so funny i can't get in it. i have to make a lot of calls to figure out what's going on and then forget about it. that means it's way too hard for everybody because i've got contacts everywhere and i can't...
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the judge overseeing former president trump's classified documents case holding a hearing today in florida about a potential conflict of interest with a codefendant's lawyer. prosecutors say the lawyer for trump's valet, walt nauta, previously represented an i.t. director at mar-a-lago. they say retracted false testimony after switching lawyers. very complicated situation. back to you. >> all right, bertha, thank you very much. >>> and coming up, drug makers reportedly exploring weight loss shots for kids as young as 6 years old. we will discuss the ramifications of that and much more with former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. "power lunch" will be right back. olukai slippers are so comfortable, you won't want to take them off. and with that outdoor worthy sole, you don't have to. the all around best slippers by olukai. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." every single day there's a new headline about the impact of the new class of weight loss drugs. it's drug companies are exploring using treatments of children as young as 6 years old. dr. scott gottlieb former fda commissioner and cn
the judge overseeing former president trump's classified documents case holding a hearing today in florida about a potential conflict of interest with a codefendant's lawyer. prosecutors say the lawyer for trump's valet, walt nauta, previously represented an i.t. director at mar-a-lago. they say retracted false testimony after switching lawyers. very complicated situation. back to you. >> all right, bertha, thank you very much. >>> and coming up, drug makers reportedly exploring...
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brian joins us from tallahassee, florida with their preview. what did you learn? forget what i learned it's very hot in tallahassee, so going this way, and at times would talk 30 minutes, no holds barred. economy, interest, taxes, death, deficit, all think that ceos care about. of course as you know, the full interview will be on last call 7:00 tonight and i wanted to share a few things that i think for kelly evans could we talked about that, the federal reserve, interest rates, and i just sat with him. would you look to renominate feta cheese powell? >> i don't think he's done a good job. from covid on, they put too much money on the economy. but then they said it was going to be transitory, that we had to unlearn. no, when you start doing something like that, it's about 18 to 20 months, you will see inflation. you will be behind the ball. they hiked so much, that it's causing problems in economy and could drive a recession. trend is not a fan of the fed chief or janet yellen, who he referenced earlier in the interview as well. i know, kelly, we do a lot, your sh
brian joins us from tallahassee, florida with their preview. what did you learn? forget what i learned it's very hot in tallahassee, so going this way, and at times would talk 30 minutes, no holds barred. economy, interest, taxes, death, deficit, all think that ceos care about. of course as you know, the full interview will be on last call 7:00 tonight and i wanted to share a few things that i think for kelly evans could we talked about that, the federal reserve, interest rates, and i just sat...
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down to florida, meeting, speaking with the governor as well and watch the full interview monday 7:00 p.m. eastern time on "last call "closing bell" will be right back. ( ♪♪ ) ( sfx: people cheering ) ( sfx: stock exchange bell ringing ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( sfx: people celebrating ) ( ♪♪ ) ( sfx: people celebrating ) ( sfx: stock exchange bell ringing ) mlb chooses t-mobile for business for 5g solutions... ...to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find n
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wells today takes a look at the lawsuit in florida and argues that at the very least, it's going to cause both sides to lawyer up and probably meddle a little bit less in disney's day-to-day operations. that's the wells point of view there's also "the journal" piece, looking at how in the eyes of some florida gop'ers, the public is not with desantis on this issue. >> i don't think they are. >> there is some signs of cracking in terms of support for what some argue is a personal vendetta by the government >> i think that you have to be careful with bob iger. he's very, very smart. and he doesn't play for dinner and if he wants to take -- i'm not saying that you can take a governor, no if he want to take the governor on, he can do it he can make the governor look really stupid. have you ever been on the other side of something with iger and how he makes you feel? he can make you feel real stupid >> he is very deliberate in his approach he's always very measured. he is a great communicator >> is he ever. >> but he importantly knows when to communicate and when not to and he's a very difficul
wells today takes a look at the lawsuit in florida and argues that at the very least, it's going to cause both sides to lawyer up and probably meddle a little bit less in disney's day-to-day operations. that's the wells point of view there's also "the journal" piece, looking at how in the eyes of some florida gop'ers, the public is not with desantis on this issue. >> i don't think they are. >> there is some signs of cracking in terms of support for what some argue is a...
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louis fed president jim bullard speaking in florida this morning was nearly definitive about the need for additional rate hikes, saying i, quote, i think we're going to have to grind higher i'm thinking two more moves this year as in that's 50 basis points, putting bullard and other more hawkish fed members at odds with markets and economists who see -- say the fed is done at this 5.13% rate and even see rate cuts on the way. the latest survey showing a plurality of 49% see rate cuts in the first quarter of next year economists had been equally divided would it happen in the fourth quarter or first quarter. the market sees 45 basis points of rate cuts this year coming up this afternoon i'm at the new york fed, the national economics challenge. you will watch the brightest economic high school minds in the country live here on cnbc. we're going to have a bit of that competition at 1:00 you can watch the full competition online i promise you, it's going to make you think there's hope for the fed and for fed leadership but maybe in the next generation >> yeah. hope for the future. i have
louis fed president jim bullard speaking in florida this morning was nearly definitive about the need for additional rate hikes, saying i, quote, i think we're going to have to grind higher i'm thinking two more moves this year as in that's 50 basis points, putting bullard and other more hawkish fed members at odds with markets and economists who see -- say the fed is done at this 5.13% rate and even see rate cuts on the way. the latest survey showing a plurality of 49% see rate cuts in the...
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nextera energy if we had an rbi, i would say it is former florida power and light. it is now the largest renewable producer in the united states. that said, dom, you are a former fund manager utilities are the closest thing to bonds that we have. what are you reading they don't grow. they get a nice dividend is that a nice safety play >> safety is a relative term in the markets. when we talk about safety, yes, they are less volatile if you look at technology and communication services and consumer discretion, they are more stable. they are income producing instruments. for that reason, some portfolio managers will use allocations there to get some income with the stock like exposure. i will point out dividends are a big part of the story. a handful of stocks in the index now have dividends above the overall sector by the way, brian, that is a great way to tee it up in "squawk box," we look at the dividend payers with a relative amount of price performance on the balance sheet. we will see how that happens later on in "squawk box. >> you will not tell us. it's called
nextera energy if we had an rbi, i would say it is former florida power and light. it is now the largest renewable producer in the united states. that said, dom, you are a former fund manager utilities are the closest thing to bonds that we have. what are you reading they don't grow. they get a nice dividend is that a nice safety play >> safety is a relative term in the markets. when we talk about safety, yes, they are less volatile if you look at technology and communication services and...
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that's really being led by the vacation hot spots like maui and the florida keys, but average occupancy numbers across the nation also starting to soften post the spring break craze. >> seema mody. the current state of play here for travel let's talk a little bit more about this vacancies are actually ticking up does this signal the end of revenge travel spending? we'll bring in the macing director and senior analyst over at t.d. cowan. kevin, it appears as though the prices that we're seeing are actually leading to a didn't in demand is that what you're seeing as well >> we're not seeing that exactly. i think it's important to point out that lodging bracing is market driven. these hotels are charging what people are willing to pay, and just to put it into context, hotel prices in the u.s. right now are up about 15% to 20% versus 2019, and that's actually right in line or even a little bit below inflation in the overall economy, so, sure. if you look at specific destinations like maybe miami, you'll see higher, but overall it's right in line with overall inflation, and that's just what
that's really being led by the vacation hot spots like maui and the florida keys, but average occupancy numbers across the nation also starting to soften post the spring break craze. >> seema mody. the current state of play here for travel let's talk a little bit more about this vacancies are actually ticking up does this signal the end of revenge travel spending? we'll bring in the macing director and senior analyst over at t.d. cowan. kevin, it appears as though the prices that we're...
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. >>> disney's feud with the florida governor hitting home >>> retail industry crime problem. the solution to slow down the shrink in inventory. it is friday and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square.
. >>> disney's feud with the florida governor hitting home >>> retail industry crime problem. the solution to slow down the shrink in inventory. it is friday and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square.
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is ending production of pfas by 2025 the first bellwether trial set for june a provider in stuart, florida, alleged contamination a research team says pfas manufacturing is potentially a multibillion dollar liability for the company, substantially in excess of what 3m has in reserves and does come as the industrial giant is battling those earplug lawsuits launched by thousands of plaintiffs earnings are on deck tomorrow and investors will not only want an update on the legal risk it's facing but also on the plans to spin off its health care business which is the highest margin business that it has that is expected to allot some liquidity. >> reminds us of the ge health care spinoff and talking about how these spin-offs have been lucrative. >> big trend across the industrials and you could argue the health care spinoff at ge has done well. look at the stock performance year to date and not only as well as ge on track for its best year since 1982, so we're certainly seeing a number of industrials find ways to simplify their businesses and easier to digest for investors i will be talking to l
is ending production of pfas by 2025 the first bellwether trial set for june a provider in stuart, florida, alleged contamination a research team says pfas manufacturing is potentially a multibillion dollar liability for the company, substantially in excess of what 3m has in reserves and does come as the industrial giant is battling those earplug lawsuits launched by thousands of plaintiffs earnings are on deck tomorrow and investors will not only want an update on the legal risk it's facing...
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john in florida? >> caller: hey, jim. i am calling but accompanied is going to be mining the thatcher pass. lithium americas corporation. >> too risky here. we are not going to allow that. we have been great. what worked today? the companies we've been saying are going to make money and make things. that is what is going to stay in bull market mode is a go over to the next few weeks and even months. the fed does not need to destroy the economy in order to say that it was much more popular back on the most of us thought. tonight, a big breakup early in the week -- what do we need to know about this deal? i'm taking a bite of the story and giving you my take. then, and a bottle market, is good to analyze lyons and see if your portfolio can handle whatever the market throws at it. we're going to play diversify. save your portfolio can shake out. and it's breast cancer awareness month. i'm checking in with a.i. -- to help detect breast cancer among other the kansas imago diagnosed. with the company called out, radnet. stay wi
john in florida? >> caller: hey, jim. i am calling but accompanied is going to be mining the thatcher pass. lithium americas corporation. >> too risky here. we are not going to allow that. we have been great. what worked today? the companies we've been saying are going to make money and make things. that is what is going to stay in bull market mode is a go over to the next few weeks and even months. the fed does not need to destroy the economy in order to say that it was much more...
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longer period of time where it's just too dangerous to try to ensure things when we have -- we have florida. >> that's the basic business i'm in, is the business of risk taking and you know, unfortunately for the individual, but it's rational in economic terms pf prices for catastrophe exposure have been rising and so we're getting paid adequately to take the risk and we're taking more risk, which means we'll have maybe more volatility as you said, more cats but in absolute terms on a risk-adjusted basis rewarded for taking that risk >> talk to me about this acquisition of cigna's asia business, why that could be important. is it a needle mover you spent a lot of money >> between that and what we've been doing organically our life business now is about a billion-dollar income, bottom line, business and it's asia-based. it's not like life insurance in the united states. it's more traditional life insurance. and in fact, most of this is accident insurance and supplemental health insurance for the middle income. and as we know, the middle class is a growing class throughout asia it's for young
longer period of time where it's just too dangerous to try to ensure things when we have -- we have florida. >> that's the basic business i'm in, is the business of risk taking and you know, unfortunately for the individual, but it's rational in economic terms pf prices for catastrophe exposure have been rising and so we're getting paid adequately to take the risk and we're taking more risk, which means we'll have maybe more volatility as you said, more cats but in absolute terms on a...
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let's go to jim in florida jim? jim? jimmy chill, jim let's go to jim. jim? i don't hear jim should i go to chris chris? >> caller: yes, jim. thank you for taking my call first-time caller. you know, with the ai frenzy going on right now, i'm just trying to understand the stock prices my company is c3 ai. >> look, i'll tell you what's going on there tom is an old friend he's a terrific buy. it's a short squeeze and now the conclusion of the lightening round >> the lightening round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, ai, president biden and the cramer days. what a long, strange journey it's been. it continues next. [office sounds] ♪upbeat music♪ ♪♪ ♪when the day that lies ahead of me♪ ♪♪ ♪seems impossible to face♪ ♪a lovely day (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day) (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day)♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. ♪ >>> the other day the most amazing message included a video that was of all people president biden, or so it seemed even though the president has been a self-professed least kno
let's go to jim in florida jim? jim? jimmy chill, jim let's go to jim. jim? i don't hear jim should i go to chris chris? >> caller: yes, jim. thank you for taking my call first-time caller. you know, with the ai frenzy going on right now, i'm just trying to understand the stock prices my company is c3 ai. >> look, i'll tell you what's going on there tom is an old friend he's a terrific buy. it's a short squeeze and now the conclusion of the lightening round >> the lightening...
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the proposed contract for the 4,000 workers in pennsylvania, florida and maryland, included a 19% pay raise and increases in health and retirement benefits. the uaw says nearly 75% of the workers voted to turn the deal down. carl? >> thanks very much. watching markets today. stocks with relatively muted action. the bond market is closed so that's a clue that emerging markets dequity market does not have. the lion's share of the winnings, consumer, materials, transports are down, the braank are down, the airline index worst day since may. to dominic chu with more. >> we are tracking a number of impacts in the market from the conflict in israel and palestine today. oil prices as you pointed out have spiked in response to that. up with of the etfs oih on pace for its best day since july with all higher today. that's having an impact on the travel stocks as you point out. you have delta, united, american airlines, all firmly in negative territory today. those companies and others in the travel space have been warning about higher oil prices in recent months. shares are especially sensitiv
the proposed contract for the 4,000 workers in pennsylvania, florida and maryland, included a 19% pay raise and increases in health and retirement benefits. the uaw says nearly 75% of the workers voted to turn the deal down. carl? >> thanks very much. watching markets today. stocks with relatively muted action. the bond market is closed so that's a clue that emerging markets dequity market does not have. the lion's share of the winnings, consumer, materials, transports are down, the...
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you can argue it's got a florida problem. you've got a lot of regional divergence, and the fact that when you strip out the owner's equivalent rent, you can look at the harmonized consumer price inflation figure published by the states. that's a rough indication of what's going on. the fed does look at core inflation, which is a way of getting around this. you're seeing just the absence of inflation pressures in the real world. call me crazy, but i think it would be a good idea if fed chair powell lived in the real world when making these decisions. >> the other problem i have is the survey shows americans deeply troubled by inflation. when we ask what your biggest problem is, it's inflation. when we ask what the biggest stress in your life is, it's inflation. how can you be out there saying it's not as big a problem when every survey, not just our own, says inflation is the biggest problem? >> so here's the thing, consumers are absolutely useless at analyzing or forecasting inflation. we all do it. we pay attention to the th
you can argue it's got a florida problem. you've got a lot of regional divergence, and the fact that when you strip out the owner's equivalent rent, you can look at the harmonized consumer price inflation figure published by the states. that's a rough indication of what's going on. the fed does look at core inflation, which is a way of getting around this. you're seeing just the absence of inflation pressures in the real world. call me crazy, but i think it would be a good idea if fed chair...
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undercover informant, it shows a woman, her husband and son claiming prescription pill bottles in a south florida apartment. >> the individual in the white shirt in the middle, you can see what appears to be lighter fluid. he's using ta lighter fluid, a harsh chemical to clean the bottle and remove the pharmacy prescription label. >> gilead sciences and johnson & johnson have sued distributors and pharmacies throughout the country. their investigations and litigation are still unfolding. these three were convicted in connection with a prescription drug counterfeiting operation. lazaro hernandez's jet setting days ended abruptly, he was convicted in that $230 million drug counterfeiting operation. he pled guilty to conspiracy charges related to distributing adulterated and misbranded drugs and money laundering. he is serving a 15-year prison sentence. >> and you know who has largely escaped any kind of responsibility? the wholesale distributors. none have been criminally charged, the ceo of scripps wholesale base instead brooklyn was indicted in june for buying more than $150 million of prescripti
undercover informant, it shows a woman, her husband and son claiming prescription pill bottles in a south florida apartment. >> the individual in the white shirt in the middle, you can see what appears to be lighter fluid. he's using ta lighter fluid, a harsh chemical to clean the bottle and remove the pharmacy prescription label. >> gilead sciences and johnson & johnson have sued distributors and pharmacies throughout the country. their investigations and litigation are still...
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. >> something else we discussed, iger and i, of course, was the relationship between the state of florida and disney. such an important part of the state, essentially, and certainly its economy, to a certain extent today there's a hearing in the case against disney by that governor, desantis, the special tax district here's what ig her to say about the impact on park attendance. >> it's concerning to me that anyone would encourage a level of intolerance or even hate that, frankly, could even become danger y dangerous action that could be turned into a dangerous act of some sort, so it's concerning to me but i don't want to engage in the specifics except to say it's not our goal to be involved in a culture war. our goal is to continue to tell wonderful stories and have a positive impact on the world you know, we are a preeminent entertainer in the world and we are proud of our track record there. >> should point out, he dismissed any impact on park attendance from the continued discussion of disney by desan t desantis on the campaign trail. >> desantis' campaign has to shift tactics becaus
. >> something else we discussed, iger and i, of course, was the relationship between the state of florida and disney. such an important part of the state, essentially, and certainly its economy, to a certain extent today there's a hearing in the case against disney by that governor, desantis, the special tax district here's what ig her to say about the impact on park attendance. >> it's concerning to me that anyone would encourage a level of intolerance or even hate that, frankly,...
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florida the destination of choice for people fleeing high taxes in other states but orlando's prices are coming down by 60 to 70 grand. there's even discounting in southern california's inland empire which had been once again like in 2007 incredibly hot. so if all the hottest housing markets are seeing big price cuts how the heck was the cost of shelter up .8% last month but the craziest item in the cpi report is apparel. up .5% come on, labor department. get digitized. right now we're looking at one of the largest apparel gluts i've ever seen and i come from a retail background with two parents who worked at department stores. you can walk down any of the discounters. tj maxx, burlington, ross stores and see all the most expensive clothes for a fraction of what you pay for them at the major chains why? because the major chains had to dump this stuff to the discounters in order to make room for new merchandise and let's not forget the miss by macy's last friday where they had discounted -- had to discount apparel, above all think about this 200 million people shop at walmart and ther
florida the destination of choice for people fleeing high taxes in other states but orlando's prices are coming down by 60 to 70 grand. there's even discounting in southern california's inland empire which had been once again like in 2007 incredibly hot. so if all the hottest housing markets are seeing big price cuts how the heck was the cost of shelter up .8% last month but the craziest item in the cpi report is apparel. up .5% come on, labor department. get digitized. right now we're looking...
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disney is not raising daily ticket prices in florida where attendance slumped last quarter with the most expensive passes topping $1,400. changes are effective immediately. when we come back, breaking producer price inflation but next shelley moore capito will join us to talk funding in the war in ukraine. stay tuned. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie collection. available now in siding colors, styles and textures. curated by joanna gaines. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" the israeli death toll now at least 1,200 and in gaza more than a thousand killed and the war expected to escalate with a hundred thousand troops amassing. joining us is the senator shelley moore capito. >>> senator schumer and mcconnell were very strong in what we think was almost unanimous, not quite unanimous support of israel. i think we would immediately address what their needs would be and also certainly looking at the americans that are still there to make sure that we're doing al
disney is not raising daily ticket prices in florida where attendance slumped last quarter with the most expensive passes topping $1,400. changes are effective immediately. when we come back, breaking producer price inflation but next shelley moore capito will join us to talk funding in the war in ukraine. stay tuned. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. ♪ is it possible to fall in love with your home... ...before you even step inside? ♪ discover the magnolia home james hardie...
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we want to help it but some of the stuff the ccp continues to do is inexcusable we've got disney in florida that doesn't like a duley passed law. it says nothing about uighers. so there's a lot of hypocrisy. plenty to go around in terms of china. >> the big issue is business has gone being the bridge between china and the u.s. to being the battleground ceos are trying to get their head around it you're right, it's scared a -- there's a number of ceos that told me they're afraid to go to china. members of congress were saying the same thing so you have this china courting people who are also scaring them >> jim mcgregor, thanks. >>> when we come back, ken rogoff will weigh in on the debt ceiling bill we'll be right back. help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't
we want to help it but some of the stuff the ccp continues to do is inexcusable we've got disney in florida that doesn't like a duley passed law. it says nothing about uighers. so there's a lot of hypocrisy. plenty to go around in terms of china. >> the big issue is business has gone being the bridge between china and the u.s. to being the battleground ceos are trying to get their head around it you're right, it's scared a -- there's a number of ceos that told me they're afraid to go to...